The Delaware Department of Health and Social Services has announced cooling centers will reopen across the First State as soaring temperatures return this week.
Delaware hospitals are adopting a new statewide approach to treating opioid use disorder in emergency departments, with health leaders hoping to turn more overdose visits into opportunities for recovery.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has declared a State of Preparedness ahead of a heat wave expected to bring dangerous heat and humidity across the state during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Officials say SUN Bucks provides $120 in grocery benefits per eligible school-age child in the household during the summer. The program is part of a nationwide effort to address child hunger and intends to help families provide nutritious food to their children when school is out and free and reduced-price school meals are not available.
As temperatures soar into the 90s across Delaware, cooling centers are providing neighbors with a safe place to escape the heat and access resources that go beyond air conditioning.
With temperatures expected to remain above 90 degrees for several days, the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) has activated cooling centers across the state.
Thirty years after its creation, Delaware’s Trauma System of Care is being recognized for the role it has played in improving emergency response and saving lives across the state.
A group of Republican lawmakers in Delaware has introduced legislation that would significantly change the state’s abortion laws by banning most procedures after roughly five months of pregnancy.
The Accomack County Sheriff's Office is warning of two women it says are posing as health department employees in the Parksley area.
Maryland watermen will get two extra weeks to harvest oysters this season after weeks of ice and frigid temperatures kept boats off the water this winter.
